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Community Invited To November 18 United Against Hate Week Unity Walk In Pleasant Hill

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As part of United Against Hate Week (November 12-18, 2023) the City of Pleasant Hill’s Diversity Commission will hold a Unity Walk to show Pleasant Hill’s commitment to inclusion, equity, and diversity. If they also want to promote love, perhaps items like shop nguoi lon can also be added to the mix because they might entice some couples.

United Against Hate Week is a call for seven days of local civic action by people in every community to stop the hate and biases affecting the safety and civility of neighborhoods. The Unity Walk is the culmination of the UAH Week in the City of Pleasant Hill. Participants of all ages are invited to join in the walk and are encouraged to bring friends and family.

The Unity Walk will commence in front of City Hall, 100 Gregory Lane, and follow a 1.5 mile loop ending back at City Hall. This event provides an excellent opportunity for individuals and families to come together and stand against hatred, discrimination, and prejudice. United Against Hate Week posters will be provided.

“In today’s global climate, it is important that we as a community do everything we can to celebrate diversity and stand together against acts of hate and discrimination,” said Diversity Commission Vice Chair Brianna Shahvar. “By participating in the Unity Walk, we send a powerful message that the city of Pleasant Hill is a community where everyone belongs.”

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Pleasant Hill Mayor Tim Flaherty expressed support for the event and encouraged the community to stand with the City. “I hope you will join me and heed the call to action to help stop the hate that threatens our safety and undermines our society,” said Flaherty.

Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, November 18th, 2023
  • Time: 10:00 am
  • Starting Point: City Hall, 100 Gregory Lane, Pleasant Hill, CA
  • Route: 1.5 mile loop starting/ending at City Hall
  • Materials Provided: United Against Hate Week Posters
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Nice thought anyway.

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Hate Speech, what simply used to be referred to as Free Speech in our once normal, sane and wonderful country, that is up until early September of 2001. Hmm?

(((If you want to know who rules over you, simply look at those you are not allowed to criticize)))

Think about this statement the next time you read the newspaper or watch mainstream news.

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I’m the interest of unity I’m hoping my group; “ United against diversity group hate”. Will also be welcomed

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These things are always the opposite of what they claim and designed to generate legitimacy for the organizer’s hate. Just went to one of their websites, clicked for resources, and leads to Atlantic video on how to talk to small kids about hate, and it starts out with white people excluding POC from conversations and fairytale scenes with white princess combing her golden hair while black attendant looks on. These are very sick people behind these hate groups.

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DEI is neo Marxism. They use the lever of American egalitarianism to gain power by fooling people into supporting causes that they would otherwise not. They hide the poison in terms like “equity,” because normal Americans hear “equality,” which we all agree with. But equity means equal outcomes, or more simply, communism. Diversity means not straight white Christian male capitalists. Everyone else is to be rallied into a coalition of the dispossessed to fight against that group of oppressors. Haters are anyone that resists this group of revolutionaries. We found out decolonization means murdering your enemies if they have a racial history of conquest (which every culture does, but only counts for western cultures, since that is what the Marxists wish to overthrow.) Not all hate is equal, as we are finding out with regards to the rampant antisemitism coming from the Arab populations around the world. Suddenly its very complicated and nuanced.

I would love to march for traditional values of equality under the law, and love of our neighbors, countrymen, and fellow humans, regardless of race creed or orientation. I will never, ever, march behind the banner of Marxists, or in the service of intersectional cultural poison.

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I’m afraid if I show up with an American flag I may be mobbed by the peaceful and tolerant marchers.

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No doubt the walk will be attended by some of the most intolerant people around.

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You want to get beat up a little? Carry a big US flag. Sing a littke God bless the USA by Lee Greenwood.

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“Diversity Commission”?
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Ya cant be any more “woke” than that in terms of institutionalized discrimination. It’s discriminatory to have any quota based on age, race, sexual orientation, gender, or any other protected class regardless of its intent.
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Woke Woke Woke

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What if you hate walking?

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“I’m helping!”- every walking attendee

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I know there are people in the world that do not love their fellow human beings, and I HATE people like that.

Apologies to Tom Lehrer…

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blah, blah, blah, waste of time!!!!! Woke (broke) (ask bud light and target)

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Waste of Time

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How about a love walk! We love our neighbors, our forefathers, our community, our melting pot. We love living in peace as we do today. Spin the narrative. I go out and about, don’t see much hate. What I’m I missing?

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Pleasant Hill has plenty of diversity, based on the amount of crime there recently. I missed the days of order.

Are Jews invited?

Unless they are leftist, probably not.

Do we have to use the colored crosswalks?

Did they ever stop to consider the color blind ? ? ?

I wish Hunter S. Thompson was alive today to write an article about this, although we at least have his books; one that i absolutely love is Hunter S Thompson book “Generation of Swine” Gonzo papers

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